Australian Grand Prix, F1 and Ferrari
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George Russell wins F1's Australian GP
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Ferrari F1 boss explains questionable strategy call at Australian GP: ‘No regrets’ - Ferrari opted not to pit both their drivers early on while Mercedes, who secured a one-two finish with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli,
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Ferrari do not think they had the pace to beat Mercedes, regardless of their strategy decisions at the Australian Grand Prix; Formula 1 heads to China for a Sprint weekend, live on Sky Sports F1 from
George Russell leads a Mercedes one-two at the Australian Grand Prix while Ferrari settle for third and fourth. See the full finish order and race takeaways.
Charles Leclerc believes Mercedes is now starting to show its true pace after sandbagging during Bahrain testing. After the Monegasque driver was the fastest in FP1 at the Australian Grand Prix, he set the fifth-quickest time during Friday's second session.
Ferrari finished third and fourth in Melbourne after early duel with race-winning George Russell; Lewis Hamilton takes heart from SF-26s speed; Formula 1 heads to China for a Sprint weekend, live on S
George Russell took an imposing pole position as Mercedes dominated the first qualifying session of a new era of Formula 1 at the Australian Grand Prix. Russell led team-mate Kimi Antonelli by 0.363 seconds and was 0.